How To Solve A 3x3 Rubiks Cube For Beginners: Complete a Rubiks Cube From Start To Finish
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Welcome To Our How To Solve A 3x3 Rubiks Cube For Beginners Class!
Within just 1.5 hours, you'll have all of the knowledge required to solve your own 3x3 Rubiks Cube from ANY random scrambled order.
This class starts from the very beginning of how to solve a Rubiks Cube for the first time! Also, included is a .PDF document reference guide that shows you step by step exactly how to solve a completely randomly scrambled rubiks cube!
In this class you will learn:
- How To Solve A 3x3 Rubiks Cube
- How To Distinguish Between The Sides Of A Rubiks Cube
- The Patterns And Algorithms Involved
- Ways To Breakdown The Patterns and Algorithms To Remember Them Easier
- The Overall Step-By-Step Process In Completing A 3x3 Rubiks Cube
Your Instructor for this course is Will Bartlett. After spending several weeks learning how to solve a Rubiks Cube, he developed ways to remember the algorithms by breaking down each one into smaller patterns; in this course your instructor will outline these patterns and teach you his methods, resulting in a fast-tracked learning experience.
If you don't have a Rubiks Cube, you can still follow along by remembering the algorithms and various stages/patterns required to solve the Cube.
Syllabus
- 00 Rubiks Cube PROMO
- 01 Course Introduction
- 02 Introduction To The Rubiks Cube
- 03 Understanding The Sides
- 04 Getting The White Plus Sign
- 05 Solving The White Side
- 06 Solving The Second Layer
- 07 Getting The Yellow Plus Sign
- 08 Solving The Yellow Side
- 09 Solving The Corners
- 10 Solving The Rubiks Cube
- 11 Bonus Solving The Cube 1
- 12 Bonus2 Solving The Cube
Taught by
Will Bartlett
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